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The best gaming monitor deals for Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day is officially live until July 12th and there are plenty of PC deals to be found. Here, we take a look at the best gaming monitor deals, with 240Hz monitors dropping to just £200. 

There are many discounted monitors available on Amazon for Prime Day, ranging from high-end ultrawide and 4K displays to more cost-effective 1440p and 1080p monitors. These are all gaming displays, which for us, means anything offering at least 120Hz. In most cases, the monitors we've picked out offer much more than that.

We'll start off at the high-end of the market. The Corsair Xeneon Flex is an interesting monitor, offering the ability to physically bend the monitor to switch between a flat and curved display. It offers an OLED 240Hz 45-inch panel with 3440×1440 resolution. It impressed us in our review, but its £2000 price tag did sting. Currently for Prime Day, this monitor is down to £1,399, a 33% saving.

If you would rather have a super-wide display, then the increasingly popular Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is currently down to £1,499, offering a 49-inch 5120×1440 display with HDR and 240Hz refresh rate.

Samsung has a couple of other good options at different price points. For £999, you can get the Odyssey Neo Quantum G8 Mini LED monitor, offering 4K/240Hz and HDR in a 32-inch display. The Odyssey G7 offers 1440 at 240Hz and HDR for £449.

The MSI Optix MAG35 is down from £449 to £399, offering a 34-inch 3440×1440 ultrawide display with 144Hz refresh rate, making this one of the better ultrawide deals available for those looking to spend less than £500. The MSI MPG Artymis 27 is also worth a shoutout, offering a 27-inch 1440p/165Hz display for £299.

The Philips Gaming 32M1 is down to £225, offering a 32-inch QHD display and 165Hz refresh rate.

Finally, if you are after a cheap 1080p gaming monitor, there are plenty of options at and under the £200 mark. The Samsung Odyssey G4 is down from £299 to £209. You'll have to settle for 1080p at 27 inches. As the display is larger than a typical 24-inch 1080p display, you get less pixels per inch, so it is a trade-off to be aware of.

If you prefer 1080p in a smaller package, then the AOC Gaming C24 is a great option, at just £124.99, this monitor offers a 24-inch 1080p display with a 165Hz refresh rate, making it an ideal and cheap entry point into high refresh rate gaming.

This is just a selection of some of the deals that stood out to us but there are plenty of other deals to be found. If you are looking for a new monitor, you can find all of the deals HERE.

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